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she's now a science advocate. if you skip to the second section of the video, we should hear her now. >> i am a former washington redskins cheerleader. got an undergrad degree in molecular biology. >> amazing. >> well anyway, you're hearing from others. >> that's her. >> and i talked to her yesterday, i talked to her about this. this is just a really interesting idea and it sends a really good message to girls, science is cool. >> yes, they do. >> encourage people to come forward and do that. >> i do, too. i like it. >> all right, cool. now, the guy i showed you before the break. >> oh, yeah. did he really fall asleep? >> he did. let's take a look at the video. >> i'm always a skeptic. >> i want to know who's holding the camera. i have a lot of questions about this one. but watch what happens. the subway doors open, and -- >> ow. >> but two people come over and help him. he gets right up and he walks. so he's okay. >> okay. embarrassing. >> you can get really, really, really -- >> that's a weird place to fall asle
she's now a science advocate. if you skip to the second section of the video, we should hear her now. >> i am a former washington redskins cheerleader. got an undergrad degree in molecular biology. >> amazing. >> well anyway, you're hearing from others. >> that's her. >> and i talked to her yesterday, i talked to her about this. this is just a really interesting idea and it sends a really good message to girls, science is cool. >> yes, they do. >>...
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but conversation come back to math, math and science. my question is, are we getting any better in that realm given the state of our schools? can we today produce a bill gates, a steve wozniak, a steve jobs? >> what is worrying is the whole system, the california public school system, for example, is broken. but i have a very hopeful segment on this special. about a guy in california who started a website where he has 3,000 videos, video modules where he teaches math and science which have been watched 80 million time by students all over the world. gates is a big fan of this program. he's given it a lot of money. and it is a revolutionary way of teaching math and science. much more interactive. . more customized. so there's always innovation going on in america. when you get very down, you look at people like that and you say, maybe we're not going to be able to fix this big education bureaucracy. maybe we'll to have reinvent it or do an end run around it. this guy is one example of this. a lot of education reform that's bottom up. not
but conversation come back to math, math and science. my question is, are we getting any better in that realm given the state of our schools? can we today produce a bill gates, a steve wozniak, a steve jobs? >> what is worrying is the whole system, the california public school system, for example, is broken. but i have a very hopeful segment on this special. about a guy in california who started a website where he has 3,000 videos, video modules where he teaches math and science which...
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baez calls it junk science. basically they take air samples from the trunk of the car and based on the quality of the air they can project there was a decomposing body in there. today was the first day someone from the state came up. they called the orange county sheriff's office supervisor to explain a little bit about it. we expect the state to call a doctor to the stand sometime next week, most likely to explain about it more. we'll hear more about this case, the air tests in this case very soon, richelle. >> sean, in recess until monday morning at 9:00 a.m. >>> earlier i spoke to our legal guys about the casey anthony trial and about whether her admitted -- >> the fact is the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, michelle, is overwhelming, and the fact is that the lack of -- >> which trial are you watching? >> richard, wait a second. i'm watching the same trial every day. the fact is, despite whatever problem there is with the defense counsel, it is her behavior introduced methodically, carefully, by th
baez calls it junk science. basically they take air samples from the trunk of the car and based on the quality of the air they can project there was a decomposing body in there. today was the first day someone from the state came up. they called the orange county sheriff's office supervisor to explain a little bit about it. we expect the state to call a doctor to the stand sometime next week, most likely to explain about it more. we'll hear more about this case, the air tests in this case very...
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. >> this is not an exact science here. but in your opinion, what is -- is there a chance this is not zimmerman's voice? >> there's a huge chance this is not zimmerman's voice. as a matter of fact, after 28 years of doing this, i would put my reputation on the line and say this is not george zimmerman screaming. >> can you put a percentage on that? >> boy, that's a tough question. i'll say about 95. >> but it is important to point out that these analyses -- it's not 100% accurate. that's one thing to point out. looking back to the police report, the investigator there, he did say he did believe that the voice was coming from george zimmerman. that zimmerman claimed to sch em for help. audio experts are looking into it. they don't believe it's george zimmerman's voice on the recording. >> as we learn more about the investigation, about the tapes, do you get a sense that people, the protesters that have been seeking justice here in the case, that this is getting stronger, turning into a movement. or do you think as we get cau
. >> this is not an exact science here. but in your opinion, what is -- is there a chance this is not zimmerman's voice? >> there's a huge chance this is not zimmerman's voice. as a matter of fact, after 28 years of doing this, i would put my reputation on the line and say this is not george zimmerman screaming. >> can you put a percentage on that? >> boy, that's a tough question. i'll say about 95. >> but it is important to point out that these analyses -- it's...
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i'm talking about investment in science and technology. talking about investment in 21st century infrastructure. and we've been for 30 years demonizing government. we've been demonizing taxation. we have neglected to understand that a proper economy runs on two pillars, a market and government. and until we come back to that basic level of understanding that we need a mixed economy, not just a market economy, we'll continue to fail. >> final thought on -- >> i'm sure the chinese are listening to this debate with glee thinking, well, there are still academics in the west who think that the route to salvation is to expound the role of the state because that's certainly not what is happening in china. it is not what is happening in india. it is not what is happening in brazil. the most dynamic economies in the world are the ones which are promoting market reforms and reining in the rule of the state which in those areas grew hypothrophically. >> thank you for the lesson. but the problem is that the united states and other high income societie
i'm talking about investment in science and technology. talking about investment in 21st century infrastructure. and we've been for 30 years demonizing government. we've been demonizing taxation. we have neglected to understand that a proper economy runs on two pillars, a market and government. and until we come back to that basic level of understanding that we need a mixed economy, not just a market economy, we'll continue to fail. >> final thought on -- >> i'm sure the chinese are...
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that's the beauty of nature and science. i know tresemmé will keep every hair in place. the pictures are gonna be great! with unbeatable prices on tresemmé tres two hairspray beauty costs less at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. >>> rush shower resumes across the san francisco oakland bay bridge a day ahead of schedule. traffic is streaming across after workers fixed a big crack on a steel support beam. they thought it would take until tomorrow, but they worked nonstop all night and they say the bridge is now safe. >>> another name joins the season's list of tropical storms, fred brewing there in the atlantic. chad myers tracking freddie. >> fred, f storm fred. >> and possibly a few more to come. >> fred flintstone or something, i'm not sure. you can't get excited about some of these names, they just can't be big. it's a pretty strong tropical storm. this is africa, so another 1,000 miles off my screen is the u.s. so we're not really worried about this storm. it's forecast to turn hard to the right and have a slow, cold depth in the middle of the cold atlantic
that's the beauty of nature and science. i know tresemmé will keep every hair in place. the pictures are gonna be great! with unbeatable prices on tresemmé tres two hairspray beauty costs less at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. >>> rush shower resumes across the san francisco oakland bay bridge a day ahead of schedule. traffic is streaming across after workers fixed a big crack on a steel support beam. they thought it would take until tomorrow, but they worked nonstop all...
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. >> the key here right now is for us to make decisions based on science, based on what's best for the people of the gulf, not based on pr, not based on politics, and that's part of the reason why i wanted to speak this morning, because i know that there were a lot of reports coming out in the media that seemed to indicate well maybe this thing is done. we won't be done until we actually know that we've killed the well and that we have a permanent solution in place. we're moving in that direction but i don't want us to get too far ahead of ourselves. >> as the president said, don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves. but still a lot of people are ot optimistic right now. i want to bring in david mattingly from new orleans. hello to you once again. again, let's reiterate here, we aren't out of the woods yet but it says and means a lot that here we are 20 hours into the integrity testing, not a major problem yet. >> reporter: that's right, t.j. it was very good of you to put it in the way that you did, what's wrong with this picture when we look down there at bottom of the ocean. the
. >> the key here right now is for us to make decisions based on science, based on what's best for the people of the gulf, not based on pr, not based on politics, and that's part of the reason why i wanted to speak this morning, because i know that there were a lot of reports coming out in the media that seemed to indicate well maybe this thing is done. we won't be done until we actually know that we've killed the well and that we have a permanent solution in place. we're moving in that...
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ebb route to its home at the california science center. they are making the 12-mime center from l.a.x. at two miles an hour. a very slow roll. giving l.a. commute ears new excuse for being late for work today but it's an awesome one, a space shuttle jam. cnn's john zarella is watching it all for us. he is live in los angeles. so john, i understand right now it's moving very, very slowly, and i understand at some point a toyota tundra is actually going to be moving this giant enormous shuttle. how is that even possible? >> yeah, well, we'll find out later tonight when they actually hook up across the street. the shuttle is just leaving los angeles international airport. they are dubbing this mission 26. the shuttle flew 25 times, through a hubble space telescope servicing mission, recovered satellites in orbit, but this is certainly its shortest trip it will ever make, 12 miles, its slowest trip. it's going to take 46 hours over two days, but, zoraida, this is probably going to be the most fascinating journey any space shuttle has ever made
ebb route to its home at the california science center. they are making the 12-mime center from l.a.x. at two miles an hour. a very slow roll. giving l.a. commute ears new excuse for being late for work today but it's an awesome one, a space shuttle jam. cnn's john zarella is watching it all for us. he is live in los angeles. so john, i understand right now it's moving very, very slowly, and i understand at some point a toyota tundra is actually going to be moving this giant enormous shuttle....
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> in a way, this is the youngest survivor of jonestown, chad rhodes, just 19 when he was charged with murder and sent to prison for life without parole. his mother, pregnant with him, survived the airport ambush the day jonestown died. on a winter night in oakland, california, in 1999, rhodes opened up with an assault rifle from an overpass and killed a policeman on the highway below. >> we heard a gunshot like boom, boom, boom, boom, more like four or five gunshots, yes, and then we heard a car took off from that area. >> trouble has been a fellow traveler for many through the years since jonestown. mike prokes, the pr man who helped walk away with the suitcases of cash, called a news conference early in 1979. >> i refuse to let my black brothers and sisters and the others in jonestown die in vain. >> he got up, walked into the bathroom and shot himself to death. these two former church members, outspoken critics of jones, were shot to d
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> in a way, this is the youngest survivor of jonestown, chad rhodes, just 19 when he was charged with murder and sent to prison for life without parole. his mother, pregnant with him, survived the airport ambush the day jonestown died. on a winter night in oakland, california, in 1999, rhodes opened up with an assault rifle from an...
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as far as science goes, worse at 31st. why are we so far behind? >> it is actually very simple, brooke. we slacked off. about a generation ago 25 years ago, the highest rate notice world, did well on the tests, our public education system was the en.very of the world. steve jobs is a kid from working class family he ended up getting a great public school education, enough so that he was fluent in technology, you know, well-versed in liberal arts. what happened? the whole system began to atrophy, stagnate and the rest of the world wasn't sitting still. they started moving ahead, focussing on math and science and while we were having degrees, pro-live rating in leisure studies and sports exercise, the rest of the world, particularly the rich countries, started focusing on math and science. that's why we are where we are. >> we have some slackers in our midst if i'm hager correctly. who is not slacking two nations you point out, you have finland and you have south korea found two very different ways of educating students, both successful. walk me thro
as far as science goes, worse at 31st. why are we so far behind? >> it is actually very simple, brooke. we slacked off. about a generation ago 25 years ago, the highest rate notice world, did well on the tests, our public education system was the en.very of the world. steve jobs is a kid from working class family he ended up getting a great public school education, enough so that he was fluent in technology, you know, well-versed in liberal arts. what happened? the whole system began to...
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is really kind of a revolutionary way of looking at -- reinventing education, particularly math and science, using technology t is a wonderfully american idea because it is sort of -- it is innovation just applied to education. >> gosh, i took calculus in high school, i don't know if i could have taught myself anti-derivatives. this must be pretty good videos. i know this is a sliver of hope in your upcoming documentary. fareed zakaria, thank you for watching us. us that for spending time with us here the last couple of days. sunday, 11:00 eastern, restoring the american dream, fixing education, don't miss it. fareed, many thanks. >>> now this -- welcome back. let's begin hour two. >>> three and a half hours for the jury deliberating the case against michael jackson's doctor. also there is a new jobs report out there if greece worries you, wait until you hear about italy. all of that plus, a civil rights legend has advice for the occupy wall street movement. let's play reporter roulette on this friday. i want to begin with ted rolands in los angeles, outside that courtroom. quite a little b
is really kind of a revolutionary way of looking at -- reinventing education, particularly math and science, using technology t is a wonderfully american idea because it is sort of -- it is innovation just applied to education. >> gosh, i took calculus in high school, i don't know if i could have taught myself anti-derivatives. this must be pretty good videos. i know this is a sliver of hope in your upcoming documentary. fareed zakaria, thank you for watching us. us that for spending time...
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he is a professor of political science at columbia university. could the bad weather end up doing what the police and city officials couldn't, force the occupy protesters to go home? >> i don't think so. i think as we've seen from the footage earlier today, i think they're committed to staying out there through the snow, through the cold weather with or without generators. i think they're out to stay not only in that park, but across the country. >> we've seen several cities crack down, oakland, california, among the most dramatic. any signs the movement is fading? do you think it's still growing? >> i think it's still growing precisely because people are becoming more and more upset about the response of the police, for instance, to the protesters. i think the oakland incident has galvanized people even more so than it would have if there wasn't tear gas and other perceived forms of brutality against the protesters. >> again, we talk about the weather and what impact that will have on movement as the weather starts to get bad across the country,
he is a professor of political science at columbia university. could the bad weather end up doing what the police and city officials couldn't, force the occupy protesters to go home? >> i don't think so. i think as we've seen from the footage earlier today, i think they're committed to staying out there through the snow, through the cold weather with or without generators. i think they're out to stay not only in that park, but across the country. >> we've seen several cities crack...
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. >> the key here right now is for us to make decisions based on science, based on what's best for the people of the gulf, not based on pr, not based on politics, and that's part of the reason why i wanted to speak this morning, because i know that there were a lot of reports coming out of the media that seem to indicate well, maybe, this thing is done. we won't be done until we actually know that we killed the well and that we have a permanent solution in place. we're moving in that direction. but i don't want us to get too far ahead of ourselves. >> like i mentioned, the president and his family, he made those comments before he and his family took off for vacation in maine this weekend. he's being criticized by republicans, as you can expect, forr itaking another vacation, taking it easy while the gulf oil crisis is going on. he criticized for not taking his family down on the gulf. he had an opportunity of over memorial day weekend but they went to chicago. this is the third vacation the president has taken since the gulf oil disaster started on april 20th. >>> let's get back thoug
. >> the key here right now is for us to make decisions based on science, based on what's best for the people of the gulf, not based on pr, not based on politics, and that's part of the reason why i wanted to speak this morning, because i know that there were a lot of reports coming out of the media that seem to indicate well, maybe, this thing is done. we won't be done until we actually know that we killed the well and that we have a permanent solution in place. we're moving in that...
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before and after video next. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >> so many of these picture weers getting after the tornado outbreaks are simply amazing. it's churning its way through this community. what's really stunning, all the tornadoes that broke out yest
before and after video next. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair...
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we have leaders in business, leaders in science, leaders in education, and we are experiencing and widespread proliferation of leadership that i think is healthy for the country. >> something you said to me that really stuck with me the last time i saw you, you looked at me and you pointed to me and said it's your fault that there's no civil rights movement today. folks like you opened up the doors for folks like me to work at good companies and we're not out there in the streets any wore. what about this occupy wall street thing going on, would you consider that a type of civil rights movement? >> i'm excited about it. i don't have the details, but i'm excited about it. i think they have the right spirit. they're raising questions. one of the things we've not grappled with in this country and the republican candidates are all embrace it is the fact that we favor the rich. less than 10% of the people control more than 90% of the wealth. that's wrong. and they're not even willing to share anywhere near an equitable portion of this nation's resources and that's unfair. we've got to find leaders
we have leaders in business, leaders in science, leaders in education, and we are experiencing and widespread proliferation of leadership that i think is healthy for the country. >> something you said to me that really stuck with me the last time i saw you, you looked at me and you pointed to me and said it's your fault that there's no civil rights movement today. folks like you opened up the doors for folks like me to work at good companies and we're not out there in the streets any...
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they can sit down and work og someone like a science project just to keep them out of my face. rick santorum is really like -- it's 1956, i can't live it again. i won't live it again. i won't go through it again. i won't. you don't -- you don't say at any point at any time, out loud, that women are not allowed the right to have contraception. not this issue we're talking about now. he's made that statement more than once. no, i'm not going through this again. i am not. he's the one who i think actually has the most intelligence of all of them. and he really has some ideas that i think are exceptional. and sadly, he's bipolar with ideas so he has great ideas and he has ideas that are completely insane. >> all right. later, we'll have more -- we'll hear more brutal honestly from lewis black, his approval rating of president obama, as well. >>> some say the trayvon martin case has helped deepen racial divide in this country. others believe they are always there, and too often we're just too afraid to talk about them. not on this show. coming up next, the talk about race with activ
they can sit down and work og someone like a science project just to keep them out of my face. rick santorum is really like -- it's 1956, i can't live it again. i won't live it again. i won't go through it again. i won't. you don't -- you don't say at any point at any time, out loud, that women are not allowed the right to have contraception. not this issue we're talking about now. he's made that statement more than once. no, i'm not going through this again. i am not. he's the one who i think...
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on its way to the science center. a lot of people get iting a loo at the massive ship, moving along at a massive 2 miles per hour. 46 hours ending tomorrow night. people in l.a. are used to strange things so maybe a space shuttle driving down the street isn't so weird after all, soledad. >> that's amazing. great, great shot. thank you for the update. >>> still ahead on "starting point" gaining international support. also gaining some enemies, too, over her fight for women's rights. we'll bring you the very latest on this kruyoung lady, pakistan girl shot by the taliban. natures are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. 100% natural. have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or
on its way to the science center. a lot of people get iting a loo at the massive ship, moving along at a massive 2 miles per hour. 46 hours ending tomorrow night. people in l.a. are used to strange things so maybe a space shuttle driving down the street isn't so weird after all, soledad. >> that's amazing. great, great shot. thank you for the update. >>> still ahead on "starting point" gaining international support. also gaining some enemies, too, over her fight for...
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science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ ♪ >>> 26 minutes past the hour. new this morning, nine states officially on the record and on board with arizona's controversial immigration law. led by michigan's attorney general, the states filed what's known as a friend of the court brief supporting the legislation. you can see the other states involved up on the map. florida, alabama, nebraska, pennsylvania, as well as south carolina, south dakota, virginia and texas. the attorneys general in each of those states are all republicans. three of them are running for governor this year. >>> well, back in arizona, one suit against the law is headed to court this morning. and it's just one of several against the new legislation. another was filed by a tucson police officer who is latin
science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ ♪ >>> 26 minutes past the hour. new this morning, nine states officially on the record and on board with arizona's controversial immigration law. led by michigan's attorney general, the states filed what's known...
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as a student of environmental science i can say that anyone who is willing to gamble with the condition of the planet on which we live does not have the best interest of the human race in mind. and this from ryan. even if america was absolutely pure china and other countries would just keep polluting, this is a diversionary tactic for the election in an effort to shift focus from the dwindling economy and soaring gas prices. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. thanks as always for your comments. cnn "newsroom" continues with
as a student of environmental science i can say that anyone who is willing to gamble with the condition of the planet on which we live does not have the best interest of the human race in mind. and this from ryan. even if america was absolutely pure china and other countries would just keep polluting, this is a diversionary tactic for the election in an effort to shift focus from the dwindling economy and soaring gas prices. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. thanks as always...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone, this is a one-story structure fire ongoing right now in paramount, california. we're looking at this intense blaze as it fills your screen with the smoke that is coming from it. we know that firefighters are responding to this blaze, the building burning near l.a. the specific location to give it to you, it's paramount, california. what we know at this point is it is a single structure building that is on fire right now. and it's -- the information i'm just getting from my producer, she's saying specifically a door and frame as you see there that is on fire there. firefighters on the scene trying to battle that blaze. we're going to continue to follow this, we do not know the cause of the fire right now. but as you
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone, this is a one-story structure fire ongoing right now in paramount, california. we're looking at this...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> we are minding your business, this morning as we like to do regularly. the u.s. markets closed kind of mixed on friday. the nasdaq was up half a percent. dow and s&p though down less than 1%. never know what to say about those ups and downs arrows and what they really mean. >> i like to look at a week by week, frankly. last week was one of the first weeks in a while that it took a step back. so near the highs of l.a. april this week could be a tough week, a lot going on with the jobs report. don't get too wrapped up in the day to day. >> i wish we had the cameras rolling a while ago. the mortgage crisis in florida. >> i was in jacksonville la
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> we are minding your business,...
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science center promises to replace each one with two. steel plates were placed over weak spots in the road. >> now before they can go any further, they have to take down these light poles. once they do that, they have to cross this bridge over the 405 expressway. how are they going to get across this bridge? they're going to tow it with a pickup truck. >> gathered near the 405 to wovg out details. the company claims a 20-year relationship with the science center landed them the pr opportunity of a lifetime. >> and the support that it supports they're riding on with a tundra. >> support mechanism is about 270,000 pounds total. toyota tundra. >> they might use the tow for a commercial. you think? more than 1 million people are expected to turn out for an event you can safely say you'll never see again. >> you think? i love that, john zarrella. so john is in los angeles. he will be oversee iing all of this for cnn. first and most important questions, when do the donuts arrive here in atlanta for us? >> reporter: i've got them on order. they
science center promises to replace each one with two. steel plates were placed over weak spots in the road. >> now before they can go any further, they have to take down these light poles. once they do that, they have to cross this bridge over the 405 expressway. how are they going to get across this bridge? they're going to tow it with a pickup truck. >> gathered near the 405 to wovg out details. the company claims a 20-year relationship with the science center landed them the pr...
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i know noaa is doing it, and they're looking for any, i don't know what the science of it is. >> they're looking for hydro carbons in the fish, actually the presence of oil in the fish. >> and they haven't found any. >> absolutely none. and the reports that i've seen from the louisiana fish and game, the samples are taken that are sent to independent labs for testing and you can actually go to www.louisiana seafood.com and see those tests and see the actual tests being taken. i was skeptical going down there. i've been fishing my entire life and i wanted to see what it was like down there. >> right. >> so when i got the opportunity to go, i was skeptical. i really -- >> see, that's how -- i'm a mother, i've got two little kids and i'm supposed to give them seafood? >> i have an 11-month-old. >> you have a perception issue. you're a chef and you love seafood and you care about the industry and you're trying to help them by conveying this to people but you have this huge perception because of what people are watching on tv every night. >> the perceptions are wild. people are coming into my
i know noaa is doing it, and they're looking for any, i don't know what the science of it is. >> they're looking for hydro carbons in the fish, actually the presence of oil in the fish. >> and they haven't found any. >> absolutely none. and the reports that i've seen from the louisiana fish and game, the samples are taken that are sent to independent labs for testing and you can actually go to www.louisiana seafood.com and see those tests and see the actual tests being taken....
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science fiction comic fair runs until september 7th. tattoo festival, seminars that run through. >> we usually don't miss that. >> here's the last one, yum, yum, give me some, the national buffalo wing festival in buffalo, new york. >> for college football weekend, what more do you need than buffalo wings. >> a lot of great events. >> game day happening in atlanta as well. >> alabama and virginia tech let's hope -- i won't say who i'm voting for. >> i don't want to give the illusion i don't like the crimson tide. >> we're talking fashion gentleman, went inside this factory, you think of economy and tough times and people aren't buying high end clothes. who does that affect? the people selling them. we'll talk to them coming up. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. on the latest name-brand cell phones where you already save. well, actually just a few rows over in walmart's expanded electronics department. your new, fully-activated at&t, t-mobi
science fiction comic fair runs until september 7th. tattoo festival, seminars that run through. >> we usually don't miss that. >> here's the last one, yum, yum, give me some, the national buffalo wing festival in buffalo, new york. >> for college football weekend, what more do you need than buffalo wings. >> a lot of great events. >> game day happening in atlanta as well. >> alabama and virginia tech let's hope -- i won't say who i'm voting for. >> i...
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>> he's advancing science. and he'll do a great job. >> reporter: mission leaders and space officials hope this jump will show them if astronauts, space tourists, or high altitude pilots can survive for any extended period outside a vehicle if there's a malfunction. if it held up as expected baumgartner's high pressure suit could be the next generation suit for future missions. what about felix baumgartner do next? he told me that after his jump he wants to pursue an occupation as a helicopter rescue pilot. might be a bit of a letdown. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> that's an understatement. all right later on "starting point," world renowned high wire artist nick wallenda joins soledad to talk about felix baumgartner's death-defying feat. >>> and he's accused of abandoning ship. now the captain of the doomed italian cruise ship is getting his day in court. we're going to have a live report on that hearing coming up next. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumma
>> he's advancing science. and he'll do a great job. >> reporter: mission leaders and space officials hope this jump will show them if astronauts, space tourists, or high altitude pilots can survive for any extended period outside a vehicle if there's a malfunction. if it held up as expected baumgartner's high pressure suit could be the next generation suit for future missions. what about felix baumgartner do next? he told me that after his jump he wants to pursue an occupation as a...
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much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ when your chain of supply ♪ goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ cl
much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair...
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... he was just... "get me an aspirin"... yeah... i knew that i was doing the right thing, when i gave him the bayer. i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. so he's a success story... [ laughs ] he's my success story. [ male announcer ] learn how to protect your heart at i am proheart on facebook. >>> now a sweet story that turns sour. today, the window opened up for america to up its sugar quotas. which could mean prices plunge at the grocery store. this is a story some of you know we're passionate about. in january we went out front on the rising costs of sugar in this country during the primary in florida when they threw big, big bucks into the race. the brothers are the ones behind domino, they're
together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... he was just... "get me an aspirin"... yeah... i knew that i was doing the right thing, when i gave him the bayer. i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to...
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he's a professor of political science at columbia university. professor, thank you for joining us. could the bad weather end up doing what police and city officials couldn't -- force the occupy protesters to go home? >> i don't think so. i think as we've seen from the footage earlier today, i think they're pretty committed to staying out there through the snow, through the cold weather, with or without generators. i think they're out there to stay, not only in zuccotti park but in other cities across the country. >> they just took their generators away. we've seen several cities crack down on these protesters. oakland, california, being among the most dramatic. any signs the movement is weakening or fading. do you think it's still growing? >> i think it's growing because people are becoming more upset with the response of the police to the protesters. so i think the oakland incident has galvanized people. >> and we talk about the weather and what impact that will have on the movement as the weather starts to get bad across the country, meaning colder and probably a lot of snow, a l
he's a professor of political science at columbia university. professor, thank you for joining us. could the bad weather end up doing what police and city officials couldn't -- force the occupy protesters to go home? >> i don't think so. i think as we've seen from the footage earlier today, i think they're pretty committed to staying out there through the snow, through the cold weather, with or without generators. i think they're out there to stay, not only in zuccotti park but in other...
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we have leaders in business, we have leaders in science, we have leaders in education and we are experienced and widespread proliferation of leadership and i think it's healthy for the country. >> all right. and as i mentioned, we have a special -- they're all special guest anchors, but this is something else. >> this is a special part of your day? >> it is. she bricks the news, a lot of energy, she brings some class to my show. >> she is very sophisticated, let me tell you. >> but this is nice to set up some conversation. >> you and i can get into trouble the way we chitchat. >>> we have a lot coming up. holy cow, first shift, i'm going to be going until 5:00. this is like the energizer bunny shift. >> we get it done on the weekends. welcome to it. >> yes. hey, i remember doing the weekends. had a great time, yes, many, many years ago. conrad murray, of course, that's the first thing that we want to talk about. that will be coming up in the next hour. you know, our legal beagles, we have a segment with sonny hostins and lenny. they always get their opinions. strong willed women. we're going
we have leaders in business, we have leaders in science, we have leaders in education and we are experienced and widespread proliferation of leadership and i think it's healthy for the country. >> all right. and as i mentioned, we have a special -- they're all special guest anchors, but this is something else. >> this is a special part of your day? >> it is. she bricks the news, a lot of energy, she brings some class to my show. >> she is very sophisticated, let me tell...
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science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> each week, we profile ordinary folks who have overcome troid obstacles. dr. gupta introduces us to a i don't think woman. >> i actually used to sit where you're sitting. i'm the same person that i was in high school. although my exterior may have looked a little different. >> for brie, becoming a beauty queen was beyond her wildest dreams. >> i was just so unhappy with the way i looked, but yet i still continued to eat unhealthy and lack of physical activity. >> and at 17 years old, she weighed 234 pounds. >> i would come home from school, sit on t
science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> each week, we profile...
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science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ >>> it is 34 minutes past the hour. the widow of the man who sent zanesville, ohio into a panic last week after release 5g 6 exotic animals will not get back the 6 animals that survived the killing. the ohio department of agriculture issued a quarantine order which means the animals will stay at the columbus zoo right now. when asked if the property was safe enough for the animals, this is what jack hannah told anderson cooper. >> there's no way, over my dead body, which might happen soon, you know what they'd think of the state of ohio, of the zoo? are we crazy? >>. >>> health officials in north carolina say eight cases of e. coli have been confirmed in the state and now 13 more possible cases are being investigated. four of the confir
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and i don't want him to be remembered as a science experiment. he was a person. >> tomorrow, part three of the "sissy boy extreermt." what happened to kirk andrew murphy isn't just a piece of history. today all around the country, children whose families are concerned they may be gay are being sent to therapy based, in part, on george rekers' research. it happened to ryan kendall when he was 14. >> i thought there was some legitimacy to this idea that i was an evil sinner who was going to burn in hell. and for years, i thought that god hated me because i was gay. >> ryan says the therapy he was forced to get drove him to drugs and into a very deep depression. well, tonight in part three of our investigation, i'll share ryan's story on "anderson cooper 360." you'll hear from ryan and the psychologist who treated him who says he's kept hundreds of children from growing up to be gay. >>> despite mounting calls from colleagues, representative anthony weiner gives no indication that he will resign. dana bash will join us right after the break and she'
and i don't want him to be remembered as a science experiment. he was a person. >> tomorrow, part three of the "sissy boy extreermt." what happened to kirk andrew murphy isn't just a piece of history. today all around the country, children whose families are concerned they may be gay are being sent to therapy based, in part, on george rekers' research. it happened to ryan kendall when he was 14. >> i thought there was some legitimacy to this idea that i was an evil sinner...
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." >> we know this is not an exact science here but, in your opinion, what -- is there a chance here this is not zimmerman's voice? >> a huge chance this is not zimmerman's voice. as a matter of fact after 28 years of doing this, i would put my reputation on the line and say this is not george zimmerman screaming. >> can you put a percentage on that? >> boy, that's a tough question. i'm going to say about 95. >> reporter: so, again, he can't determine with certainty, but audio experts, two at least that we had on this morning and that were in the "orlando sentinel" believe it was trayvon march tip's voice on the audio. >> george howell, reporting from sanford, florida, this morning. >>> a legal defense fund is being formed for george zimmerman should he be charged. chris kossmann is saying he is getting overwhelming public support. >>> crew members recovering after coast guard rescued them off the florida coast. two seriously hurt sailors are flown to san francisco for treatment after placed on a coast guard cutter. they and the rest of the crew were competing in the clipper around t
." >> we know this is not an exact science here but, in your opinion, what -- is there a chance here this is not zimmerman's voice? >> a huge chance this is not zimmerman's voice. as a matter of fact after 28 years of doing this, i would put my reputation on the line and say this is not george zimmerman screaming. >> can you put a percentage on that? >> boy, that's a tough question. i'm going to say about 95. >> reporter: so, again, he can't determine with...
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science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ busiest ports are shut down. >>> this was the scene in the u.s. west coast city of oakland on wednesday. thousands of demonstrators protesting what they call economic injustice marched on the city's busy port. it also shut it down at one point. trucks were unable to enter or leave america's fifth biggest shipping hub. sea traffic was also stopped. the occupation came after a long day of protests across the city in what the organizers say was the first general strike in united states since back in 1946. many businesses in oakland's downtown area closed for the strike. the city government gave all workers permission to take the day off, all workers except the city's police officer. oakland police union expressed sympathy with protesters i
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a whole lot of science but prosecutor david walgren came straight out of the gate going for the emotion. he reminded the jury this isn't just about michael jackson. this is about his children, he reminded paris was curled up on the floor in a ball. when her father is in cardiac arrest. prince, the oldest son, was in shock and now blanket who's just 9 years old, the youngest child. they all have to grow up without their father. he had such a strong closing argument, anderson, when he left the courtroom he was cheered. every day in the hallway outside that courtroom, all the michael jackson fans are lined up and usually pretty quiet. today they cheered, that he erupted and cheering great job, great job. the defense had some good moments, too. they reminded the jury this is not a reality show, anderson. this is real life and you don't convict conrad murray because this is michael jackson. anderson? >> do you think the jury will return a verdict quickly? >> reporter: i do. i mean, i'll be surprised if we don't have a verdict tomorrow. because they weren't taking notes today in court. they r
a whole lot of science but prosecutor david walgren came straight out of the gate going for the emotion. he reminded the jury this isn't just about michael jackson. this is about his children, he reminded paris was curled up on the floor in a ball. when her father is in cardiac arrest. prince, the oldest son, was in shock and now blanket who's just 9 years old, the youngest child. they all have to grow up without their father. he had such a strong closing argument, anderson, when he left the...
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science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ >>> now let's take a look at the price of gold which had a pretty strong gain in tuesday's session, up another $14 to stand at $1715 but well off highs seen earlier this year. welcome back. live from brussels and london, you're watching "world business today." >>> let's take a check on the european stock markets again. we've seen very little movement in the opening hours of trade. it's been slight movements back and forth, not really knowing what the headlines will be coming out of brussels until later today when we'll hopefully hear from some of the leaders having come to some sort of conclusion. very little movement except in zurich. and on the asian stock markets, there were gains and losses throughout the day. not volatile but certa
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science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. over here with chad myers, talking about this dive we're putting together, our correspondent out there with philippe cousteau. taking a dive and giving our viewers a live look at this oil and what it's doing to the aquatic life. >> similar pictures to what brooke baldwin had on rick sanchez's show weeks ago from philippe cousteau, still pictures. now we've gone by still pictures. we've purchased the equipment. now we're going to be under water, broadcasting, showing you exactly what we see in video, not just one still picture here, one still picture there. >> and the only live picture to this point we've been seeing is of the oil gushing. but this is a live picture. there's that live picture i'm talking abou
science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. over here with chad myers, talking about this dive we're putting together, our correspondent out there with philippe cousteau. taking a dive and giving our viewers a live look at this...